During the 2008 presidential campaign, Julianna Smoot made history by spearheading a record-smashing fundraising operation for Barack Obama. Now, as the White House’s new social secretary, will she work her golden rolodex again?

The list of attendees at Wednesday night’s state dinner suggests yes, as Obama donors large and small filled the East Room for the dinner.

A few of the notables:

Robert Wolf, the UBS Americas chairman turned Obama pal turned member of the president's Economic Recovery Advisory Board, donated thousands upon thousands of dollars toward the Democratic White House Victory Fund PAC, as well as more than $28,000 to the Democratic White House Recovery Fund. He also threw money behind Rahm Emanuel when he was still a congressman and is an avid supporter of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, Smoot's former stomping grounds.

Michael and Judy Adler of Miami Beach, Fla., have donated $281,200 to Democratic campaigns over the past five years, according to Federal Election Committee data. Of those contributions, $37,700 went to the Obama Victory Fund. The couple has also helped host campaign fundraisers — including one at the Coral Gables Biltmore Hotel, where general admission was $1,000 and a donation of $15,000 earned a photo with Obama.

Colorado bundler David Friedman, chairman of Sandy River Health Systems, raised at least $500,000 for Obama during the campaign, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.

Other donors who attended the dinner included fundraiser Alexa Wesner, who gave thousands to Obama for America, and her husband, Blaine (who also contributed to Obama's Senate campaign in 2004 and also to Smoot's former boss, John Edwards, according to campaign filings.); West Coast bundler John Emerson; L.A.-based fundraiser Andy Spahn (who’s close to Steven Spielberg and gave more than 4,600 to Obama during his presidential run); Dennis Toner, the former finance director to Joe Biden; and New Yorkers Ralph Schlosstein and his wife Jane Hartley, both prominent Democratic fundraisers, who hosted a $28,500 per-person DNC event at their Park Avenue home in 2008.